The coaching education program provides educational opportunities for all levels of coaches, from grass roots to the elite level. The program is comprised of three progressional levels, each of which has the following components:

Sport Science
Extensive instruction in sport science is covered in order to provide a scientific basis of understanding for rational development of technique and training programs. The sport science portion has been developed by the American Coaching Effectiveness Program (ACEP) and the USATF National Coaching Education Committee. It includes sport psychology, pedagogy, and sports medicine.

Technical, Event-Specific Instruction
Throws, jumps, sprints/hurdles, and endurance events are all covered at the basic level in this school. Event-specific instruction is progressive in nature. Consequently, at Levels 2 and 3, each event is covered in greater depth and detail than the previous level.

Hands-on Training
Experience is the best teacher. Minimum standards of practical experience are expected of participants at each level.

Coaching Enhancement Grants - Multiple grants are available to assist coaches in opportunities to enhance their professional growth. - New

Emerging Elite Coaches Camps - For High School, Club or College Coaches who have had success coaching athletes at the State, National or International level, including U.S. Outdoor National Championships. - New

Gill Coach of the Year - Gill Athletics is honoring one boys' high school team coach and one girls' high school team coach as the Gill Athletics National High School Coach of the Year. Nominations are due May 22, 2011. The winning coaches receive a $5,000 credit of Gill Athletics equipment to their high schools as well as a trip for two to the USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, June 23-26 in Eugene, OR.

Special Programs - USATF will occasionally sponsor or support special clinics or programs.